We've got giant cracks in South Africa, Ariizona USA, & Antarctica, Volcanoes erupting all over the world, more sinkholes than I can count and a global civilization that is going insane. I think it's time to step outside & bask in the beauty of life and Mother Nature. Strange days, indeed. God Bless everyone, T @newTHOR on twitter http://bit.ly/1FL7e16 articles http://bit.ly/2k5ODHX An Enormous Crack Just Opened Up In The Middle Of The Arizona Desert Trevor Nace , CONTRIBUTOR I cover geology, earth science, and natural disasters. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Play Mute Current Time 0:28 / Duration Time 1:00 Loaded: 0%Progress: 0% Share Fullscreen The Arizona Geological Survey is monitoring a 2-mile long crack that has opened up in the Arizona desert. Recent drone flights over the crack reveal that it has continued to grow both in length and width in Pinal County, to the southeast of Phoenix. Scientists are actively monitoring the crack and took drone video of the extent of the fissure as normal documentation of an area prone to large cracks in the Earth. The northern portion of the crack is older and partially filled in by eroding sediment and from collapse of the crack’s edges. Meanwhile, the southern portion remains 25 to 30 feet deep and 10 feet across. The fissure tapers out toward each edge but the southern edge continues to grow in length and widen. http://dailym.ai/2l1EREv Shocking drone footage shows the huge scale of the 25 mile-long crack in ice that forced a British Antarctic base to shut down The Halley VI Research Station is home to the British Antarctic Survey The research base is being relocated 14 miles across the Brunt Ice Shelf If the research station is not relocated, it could be swallowed by the ice by 2020 Once operation is finished, station will be abandoned for the winter Yesterday, the Halley VI Research Station was forced to close its Antarctic research base amid rising fears it could fall into a huge ice chasm. Shocking new drone footage has now been released that shows just how massive the growing crack in the ice is. The worrying footage has forced the British research base to relocate 14 miles (22 km) across the Brunt Ice Shelf and close its doors for the winter. The footage shows a 25 mile-long (40km) crack that appears to be a few feet deep. In some areas, the crack has split into two, leaving behind small islands of ice. The British Antarctic survey said that changes to the ice presents 'a complex glaciological picture' that causes concern about the shelf on which the station is located in the coming months. The survey says a new crack on the floating Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica will force them to remove people before the Antarctic winter, which runs from March to November, ends.
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2/2/17
Earth is Cracking up - Giant Cracks, Sinkholes, Volcanoes & Madness #okc #news #wth
We've got giant cracks in South Africa, Ariizona USA, & Antarctica, Volcanoes erupting all over the world, more sinkholes than I can count and a global civilization that is going insane. I think it's time to step outside & bask in the beauty of life and Mother Nature. Strange days, indeed. God Bless everyone, T @newTHOR on twitter http://bit.ly/1FL7e16 articles http://bit.ly/2k5ODHX An Enormous Crack Just Opened Up In The Middle Of The Arizona Desert Trevor Nace , CONTRIBUTOR I cover geology, earth science, and natural disasters. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Play Mute Current Time 0:28 / Duration Time 1:00 Loaded: 0%Progress: 0% Share Fullscreen The Arizona Geological Survey is monitoring a 2-mile long crack that has opened up in the Arizona desert. Recent drone flights over the crack reveal that it has continued to grow both in length and width in Pinal County, to the southeast of Phoenix. Scientists are actively monitoring the crack and took drone video of the extent of the fissure as normal documentation of an area prone to large cracks in the Earth. The northern portion of the crack is older and partially filled in by eroding sediment and from collapse of the crack’s edges. Meanwhile, the southern portion remains 25 to 30 feet deep and 10 feet across. The fissure tapers out toward each edge but the southern edge continues to grow in length and widen. http://dailym.ai/2l1EREv Shocking drone footage shows the huge scale of the 25 mile-long crack in ice that forced a British Antarctic base to shut down The Halley VI Research Station is home to the British Antarctic Survey The research base is being relocated 14 miles across the Brunt Ice Shelf If the research station is not relocated, it could be swallowed by the ice by 2020 Once operation is finished, station will be abandoned for the winter Yesterday, the Halley VI Research Station was forced to close its Antarctic research base amid rising fears it could fall into a huge ice chasm. Shocking new drone footage has now been released that shows just how massive the growing crack in the ice is. The worrying footage has forced the British research base to relocate 14 miles (22 km) across the Brunt Ice Shelf and close its doors for the winter. The footage shows a 25 mile-long (40km) crack that appears to be a few feet deep. In some areas, the crack has split into two, leaving behind small islands of ice. The British Antarctic survey said that changes to the ice presents 'a complex glaciological picture' that causes concern about the shelf on which the station is located in the coming months. The survey says a new crack on the floating Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica will force them to remove people before the Antarctic winter, which runs from March to November, ends.
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